This study explores 1.5-generation Korean Americans’ perception of their identity in the southeastern region of the United States. The study focuses on four college students who immigrated during the middle of their childhood. Data were gathered during a semi-structured interview and were analyzed through a thematic analysis. Informed by a poststructuralist perspective on identity, 1.5-generation immigrants were found to have hybrid ethnic, linguistic, and cultural identities in citizenship status, language choices, and local-base transnational communities. The findings offer implications for educators to understand how immigrant students situate themselves as well as practice literacy differently in specific transnational contexts
This dissertation answers three key questions about the relationship between second-generation Korea...
This study investigates how young Korean Canadians construct and re-construct their cultural identi...
Despite a rapidly growing number of Asian-Americans in the U.S., studies on the acculturation experi...
This study examines how Korean ethnic identity can be represented differently by Korean early study ...
270 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Although "heritage" (or "ethn...
The objective of this study is to approach the lived experiences and the identity development of Ko...
This study explores the relationship between the identity building process of second-generation Kore...
This study explores how a 17-year-old Korean American girl displays identity and cultural adaptation...
Despite the increase of diversity in transnational youth in the United States, little research has s...
This study explores the acculturation process of generation 1.5 Korean immigrants in the United Stat...
This study investigates Korean-American identity in the postmodern condition. Although there have be...
Although Korean-Americans are ubiquitous in contemporary American society, it was only after the ena...
This study is the culmination of a four-year ethnographic research project on the cultural practices...
Despite the increasing number of Korean immigrants and children of Korean parents in the United Stat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Despite the increasing biracial and multiracial pop...
This dissertation answers three key questions about the relationship between second-generation Korea...
This study investigates how young Korean Canadians construct and re-construct their cultural identi...
Despite a rapidly growing number of Asian-Americans in the U.S., studies on the acculturation experi...
This study examines how Korean ethnic identity can be represented differently by Korean early study ...
270 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Although "heritage" (or "ethn...
The objective of this study is to approach the lived experiences and the identity development of Ko...
This study explores the relationship between the identity building process of second-generation Kore...
This study explores how a 17-year-old Korean American girl displays identity and cultural adaptation...
Despite the increase of diversity in transnational youth in the United States, little research has s...
This study explores the acculturation process of generation 1.5 Korean immigrants in the United Stat...
This study investigates Korean-American identity in the postmodern condition. Although there have be...
Although Korean-Americans are ubiquitous in contemporary American society, it was only after the ena...
This study is the culmination of a four-year ethnographic research project on the cultural practices...
Despite the increasing number of Korean immigrants and children of Korean parents in the United Stat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Despite the increasing biracial and multiracial pop...
This dissertation answers three key questions about the relationship between second-generation Korea...
This study investigates how young Korean Canadians construct and re-construct their cultural identi...
Despite a rapidly growing number of Asian-Americans in the U.S., studies on the acculturation experi...